Hardest hit by dust, Lippmann says, are people over sixty-five and children. Pound for pound, children breathe more air than adults do, so they take in more dust. Their developing bodies are less able to dispense with toxic chemicals in the dust. Epidemiologists have linked extra-dusty air to children’s asthma attacks, and even to sudden infant death syndrome. Dusty air also correlates with a lower birth weight for babies, which in turn presages a more troublesome childhood